Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] i [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 ‘ A young man came along on a bicycle and asked me if he could help but I refused his offer .
2 Fagin drove into the cul de sac where I live , and told me that he had a permit for conducting his alleged legal trade .
3 His wife answered and told me that he was out on a call but she 'd give him my message .
4 He had already been involved in taking prisoners to the mountains and told me that he would now have to think of a way to get Eric there too .
5 He mentioned to me several cases that were outstanding and told me that he and other contractors are stopping doing work involving a Housing Executive grant because they have to wait anything up to three months to wait for payment after the work has been done .
6 A friend of mine who is a car trader rang me and told me that he had found the car I was looking for .
7 He would n't of come th wa on his Saturday before his birthday he would n't of come and seen me unless he thought he was getting something out of it .
8 One afternoon the Governor summoned me to Government House and informed me that he had instructions to institute proceedings against Aung San for an alleged murder in the early days of the Japanese invasion of Burma , and instructed me to prepare the case to justify this to the country .
9 This amiable young man greeted me enthusiastically and informed me that he would be driving me himself , in his motor car which he had brought from Finland .
10 ‘ Mr Lloyd George came … and informed me that he is able to form an administration and told me the proposed names of his colleagues , ’ the King wrote in his diary .
11 But it hit me one day , he did n't care or he would have made that effort to come and see me and he did n't .
12 The last few months she did n't me and fed me when he could , and cared for me .
13 It was an extremely friendly letter offering me a pint if ever our paths crossed and assuring me that he was , indeed , alive and well .
14 He saw that two men were now holding me , pushing me down and punching me and he recognized the man who was walking up the stairs .
15 I knew I was going on too long , but I kept thinking that Mr Taylor would butt in and stop me if he wanted to .
16 Joe always aided and comforted me when he could , in some way of his own , and he always did so at dinner-time by giving me gravy , if there were any .
17 I made a real fool of myself , crying and sobbing , but Luke held me and comforted me and he was so kind … ’
18 Well obviously the sad reality of the thing does n't come home to , to our countrymen and a man comes up last week and tells me that he 's been paid off by the Daily Record he 's been working for them for thirty five years and he asked what how much pension will he have and says that he 's getting four years pension .
19 ledgers that are now on the archives could be l placed down there and fascinated me because he could add a column of pounds , shillings and pence , he 'd take his three fingers at the bottom of the long ledger column , and as fast practically like a computer , would add to the top and then put it in pencil .
20 One of you was talking to me at er lunchtime and telling me that he recently bought er er a C D of Dvorak 's Slavonic dances and when he played it it turned out to be some country and western music .
21 And then he fucked off and left me and he did n't give me I di this , it really pisses me off the way that people like leave before you get round to taping the tapes that you liked , do you know what I mean ?
22 Tell the children we have a poor refugee dog which suffers from a terrible fear and displeases me because he is dirty and snores at night .
23 We were due at Chauk , an old field town , next day and Captain Tizzard advised me to take Rachel to the hospital there , but warned me that he could not delay his sailing for more than a few hours .
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